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==History== The development of Lilith was influenced by the [[Xerox Alto]] from the [[Xerox PARC]] (1973) where [[Niklaus Wirth]] spent a sabbatical from 1976 to 1977. Unable to bring back one of the Alto systems to Europe, Wirth decided to build a new system from scratch between 1978 and 1980, selling it under the company name DISER (''Data Image Sound Processor and Emitter Receiver System'').<ref>{{cite journal |last=Wirth |first=Niklaus |author-link=Niklaus Wirth |date=January 1995 |url=http://www.modulaware.com/mdlt52.htm |title=A Brief History of Modula and Lilith |journal=The ModulaTor |volume=0}}</ref> In 1985, he had a second sabbatical leave to PARC, which led to the design of the [[Oberon (operating system)|Oberon System]]. [[Ceres (workstation)|Ceres]], the follow-up to Lilith, was released in 1987.
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